ceviche
Well-known member
This is at Young's Fish Market. Look at these ukes!!!
We're talking about two koa-wood ukes and a mango-wood to boot! The koa tenor is marked down from $700 to $350. The mango-wood tenor is down from $600 to $275. When I was eating at Young's Fish Market (between Dillingham and Kalani, and half block from Kohou--south edge of Kalihi neighborhood), back a month ago, I saw these ukes in the case. I recently bought a KoAloha tenor, so I couldn't justify so quick a purchase as these--despite the serious discounts.
All I can say is to visit under the excuse of ordering the lau-lau plate. Ask to check-out the ukes. Then decide if they're any good. I mean, they really looked beautiful to me. 2-puka is plenty fine to the eye, right?
Still, for hand-made ukes, this has to be an awesome deal. Right? We need another recon team to report back on this one.
Aloha and Mahalo!
--Dave Eriksen
We're talking about two koa-wood ukes and a mango-wood to boot! The koa tenor is marked down from $700 to $350. The mango-wood tenor is down from $600 to $275. When I was eating at Young's Fish Market (between Dillingham and Kalani, and half block from Kohou--south edge of Kalihi neighborhood), back a month ago, I saw these ukes in the case. I recently bought a KoAloha tenor, so I couldn't justify so quick a purchase as these--despite the serious discounts.
All I can say is to visit under the excuse of ordering the lau-lau plate. Ask to check-out the ukes. Then decide if they're any good. I mean, they really looked beautiful to me. 2-puka is plenty fine to the eye, right?
Still, for hand-made ukes, this has to be an awesome deal. Right? We need another recon team to report back on this one.
Aloha and Mahalo!
--Dave Eriksen